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Page 22
... effect on the needle of that attraction which was pro- duced by the matter within the ship ; " and we inserted an extract from the introduction to some astronomical tables , in which Mr. Wales comprized his remarks concerning this local ...
... effect on the needle of that attraction which was pro- duced by the matter within the ship ; " and we inserted an extract from the introduction to some astronomical tables , in which Mr. Wales comprized his remarks concerning this local ...
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... effect , wholly his own ; so that , if the similarity of prominent parts of his plots to those of his predecessors deprives him ( as indeed it must , for ever , ) of the highest praise of originality , yet in a secondary sense he is ...
... effect , wholly his own ; so that , if the similarity of prominent parts of his plots to those of his predecessors deprives him ( as indeed it must , for ever , ) of the highest praise of originality , yet in a secondary sense he is ...
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... effects ascribed to its influence . At this season the Persian ladies are particularly induced to seek the refreshing ... effect to its most obvious cause . ' Chapter xii . brings us to Meana . The bug peculiar to this district is in the ...
... effects ascribed to its influence . At this season the Persian ladies are particularly induced to seek the refreshing ... effect to its most obvious cause . ' Chapter xii . brings us to Meana . The bug peculiar to this district is in the ...
Contents
Timber Essay on the Strength of | 18 |
Tobin Mr Memoirs | 30 |
Translation New of Aristotles | 177 |
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